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Furthest Tales of the City was the fourth anthology in the City of the Saved series.

Publisher's summary

Even the secular afterlife created for humanity by the Secret Architects has its limits – and there will always be those Citizens who chafe against those limits. Environmentally, culturally, biologically, cosmologically, politically, experientially, some will always seek to go further.

For instance...

A group mind facing the troubling truth of resurrection. A comatose giant with human inhabitants of its own. A civilisation re-enacting an impossible apocalypse. A woman with negligible human ancestry out on the dating scene. A cult who inhabit the deep infrastructure underlying the City. A fictional adventurer starved of the risks his narrative craves.

These are their tales.

Individual stories

Title Author
Salutation Philip Purser-Hallard
Weighty Questions Juliet Kemp
Sleeping Giants Elizabeth Evershed
Driving Home for Atonatiuh Lawrence Burton
The Smallest Spark Paul Hiscock
The Places Above, Between and Below Louise Sellers
We Only Live Twice (But the City Is Not Enough) Helen Angove
God Encompasses Philip Purser-Hallard

Notes

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